In Japanese, 'moshi moshi' means simply 'hello' but only when answering a phonecall.
Moushi is pronounced as "MOO-shee."
Mr. Van Daan got rid of Moushi because they could no longer afford to keep him due to the worsening conditions during their time in hiding and the limited resources available in the secret annex. Additionally, Moushi's presence put the people in hiding at risk of being discovered because he made noise.
This appears to be Japanese with one word possibly spelled incorrectly. There is no such word spelled mousi but there is moushi
Mouschi was Peter Van Daans cat.Mouschi was a stray cat that Peter found and adopted.Mouschi ran away during the night.
She had 2 cats- one when she was in her house, called Moortje, and one when she was in the Secret Annexe, which belonged to the warehouse below, called Moushi.
gomen nasai Sumimasen. Even more polite, and for more serious offenses, "Moushi wake arimasen." ("There is no excuse.")
Mr. van Daan dislikes Mouschi because he feels the cat is a burden and consumes valuable food resources. Mrs. van Daan, on the other hand, is attached to Mouschi and sees him as a source of comfort in their confined living space. This disagreement over the cat reflects deeper tensions and differing priorities between the couple.
Anne Frank's cat was named Moortje. Moortje was a female cat that belonged to the Frank family while they were in hiding during World War II.
She gave mr vandal cigarettes, mr dussel got earplugs, mrs vandaan got shampoo, mrs frank got an IOU of whatever she wanted Anne to do for the day, mr frank got an ascot, moushi got a toy made from paper, and Peter got a razor.
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The cast of Apna Bana Lo - 1982 includes: Sunder Shivraj Vikas Anand as Juman Jeetendra as Master Rekha as Roopadevi Rakesh Bedi as Hindle Mohan Choti Sunil Dhawan Shakti Kapoor as Paul Javed Khan as Tamasha Deepak Parashar as Deepak Lalita Pawar as Moushi Baby Pinky Amrish Puri as Mr. Joshi Asha Sharma
You may say 'sumimasen' to apologize if something you are doing is inconveniencing someone. (In this way, it is similar to 'Excuse me.' If you bump into someone, you can say 'sumimasen' to apologize. It can also carry the meaning of 'thank you;' you may say it, for example, if someone serves you something.) Other methods of apologizing are; 'Gomennasai,' 'gomen ne,' and the very polite 'moushi wake arimasen [deshita].' Meaning "I have excuse," it can be used to apologize for bigger transgressions.